The
best memes of
2018 so far
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If you feel like you see bad news every time you log onto social media, you're not alone. Going on Twitter can be an overwhelming experience, with constant arguments, drama, and
snitch tagging.
Memes are the only thing holding the internet together at this point.*
It's been a stressful year so far, but at least we have these memes! Let's take a walk down memory lane — meme-ory lane, if you will.
1. Eating Tide Pods
Vincent van Gogh used to eat Tide pods because he wanted happiness inside him
— lusty goth (@elkalumpy) December 27, 2017
The Tide Pod eating
craze technically started in December 2017, but its effects lasted well into the new year, concerning parents nationwide. The forbidden snacks will always have a place in our hearts for the countless
memes and cursed foods it inspired.*
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